Do you know who's in this photo taken hour before Notre Dame Cathedral fire?

A day after a fire tragically destroyed parts of Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral, a woman is asking Twitter to help find a man and young girl.

Brooke Windsor shared the image of what appears to be a sweet moment between a father and daughter in front of the cathedral. The photo was taken at 5:57 p.m. local time, Windsor said – about an hour before the historic structure caught fire.

In the photo, a man wearing dark jeans and a dark green jacket smiles as he spins a happy young blonde girl amid a crowd of tourists. The Notre Dame Cathedral in the background appears untouched. Later, it was nearly engulfed in flames.

"Twitter if you have any magic, help him find this," she pleaded.

The woman who photographed this image is asking Twitter to help her identify the man and child. She said the image was taken an hour before the Notre Dame Cathedral fire.(Photo: Brooke Windsor)

Windsor said she isn't sure whether it was a dad and daughter in the photo.

"It may be an uncle, brother, friend, who knows until we find them," she said.

She's asking everyone to share the photo to help find the man and child, and share this moment.

Her tweet had garnered more than 90,000 retweets as of Tuesday morning.

I took this photo as we were leaving #NotreDame about an hour before it caught on fire. I almost went up to the dad and asked if he wanted it. Now I wish I had. Twitter if you have any magic, help him find this 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/pEu33ubqCK

Notre Dame Cathedral is burning in Paris on Monday, April 15, 2019. Massive plumes of yellow brown smoke is filling the air above Notre Dame Cathedral and ash is falling on tourists and others around the island that marks the center of Paris. AP

Notre Dame cathedral is burning in Paris, April 15, 2019. Massive plumes of yellow brown smoke is filling the air above Notre Dame Cathedral and ash is falling on tourists and others around the island that marks the center of Paris. Lori Hinant, AP